Omega Graduate School (formerly Oxford Graduate School) is a
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graduate school
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in
Dayton, Tennessee
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. Founded in 1980, the school focuses on integrating faith with traditional educational and professional disciplines. Omega Graduate School is an accredited member of the
Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools
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(TRACS). Though faculty are primarily
Christian
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in their orientation, OGS has graduated from multiple denominations and belief systems. The Graduate School describes itself as "non-sectarian, non-profit, and non-discriminatory".
The student body consists of approximately 100 students with a median age of 49 year
The graduate school has fifteen faculty member
Academics
The graduate school is not a traditional
seminary
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but offers degrees in which students are encouraged to incorporate the principles of their faith into their academic work and vocational practices by analyzing the nature and role of religious faith and experience in specific societal contexts. The intention is to establish a community of scholars united in their efforts to find practical solutions to social problems. The program teaches social science research focused on the family, community, and the church or a combination of these areas.
The social setting of
Christianity
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is used as the primary context for research in religion. Other religious traditions may be studied to contrast their similarities and differences with Christianity, while providing a perspective for comprehending the nature of
religious experience
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in a particular society.
The goal is to combine the study of religion with the study of society to provide information for resolving
social problems
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within the human community.
Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil)
Omega Graduate School offers a Doctor of Philosophy degree in the Integration of Religion and Society. The program consists of seven week-long intensive residencies on campus (called "Core" sessions), a required 10-day residency, conducted every January, at the
Rewley House
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residential center,
University of Oxford
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, budget = £2.145 billion (2019–20)
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and the
Bodleian Library
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for research (an annual tradition since 1981), and a required week-long residency at the
Library of Congress
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in
Washington, DC
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. Between Core sessions, students interact with faculty through guided tutorial instruction where subjects are divided into 30-, 60-, 90-, and 120-day assignments. Typical course requirements consist of eclectic reading and research, essays, and a "Core Content Comprehensive Review". This process typically requires 2–3 years to complete.
The program also consists of a dissertation phase following doctoral candidacy, whereby the student begins the process of conducting original sociological research. Successful completion of the dissertation leads to graduation. This process typically requires an additional 2–3 years to complete.
Master of Letters (MLitt)
The Master of Letters (MLitt) degree is offered for Family Life Education and Organizational Leadership. The degree requires 30 semester hours of course credit. Courses are offered three times yearly in a series of four one-week core sessions on campu
Campus
The rural campus of forty-five acres has seven buildings: the administration center and lecture hall, the Oxford Lodge dormitory, the Weir Memorial Chapel and Institute Centre, the William O. Green Study Centre (library) and Parks Hall, the Gathering Place (cafeteria), and two housing units (Alpha and Beta houses).
Adjacent to the campus is the Crystal Springs recreation complex. It includes an Olympic swimming pool, driving range, bowling and a skating rink. Several walking tracks are also in the area. Students have access to the recreation complex.
Expansion plans are for a new technology center in addition to the William O. Green Study Centre and The Lion and Eagle Refectory, campus hospitality and student center.
Oxford Graduate School Catalog, pp.11-12
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References
External links
Official website
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Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools
Nondenominational Christian universities and colleges
Education in Rhea County, Tennessee
Buildings and structures in Rhea County, Tennessee
1980 establishments in Tennessee